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Hydrogen and Derivatives for Heavy Duty Mobility

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Green hydrogen can be converted to green ammonia, e-methanol, or synthetic e-fuels to enable long distance transportation. Aviation, railways, long distance trucking, shipping, and mining operations all require high powered engines and extended operating times. Selecting the most appropriate fuel for the use case is dependent on multiple factors beyond the cost of the fuel. Asset availability, fuel availability, refuelling times and range are all key to the overall business model.

If you are investing in the production, storage, distribution, or use of e-fuels then an appreciation of the alternatives is required. Understanding the market drivers and most likely use cases for green ammonia, methanol, hydrogen, or synthetic e-fuels is essential. Similarly for transport sector operators, understanding the range of fuels available is essential. Furthermore, consideration of the transition requirements from fossil fuels and future operating cost implications will be beneficial. This course will provide insights support all of these processes.


This course includes:

  • An engaging virtual training session lasting approximately three hours

  • Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the expert trainer

  • Session recording & pdf file of the presentation used during the session

  • Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices

  • A certificate of attendance on completion of the session


Agenda

Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.

  • Transport sector decarbonisation

  • Properties of an ideal clean heavy-duty transportation fuel

  • Hydrogen and hydrogen refuelling stations

  • Ammonia, methanol, e-fuels

  • Clean fuels for aviation

  • Clean maritime fuels

  • Clean fuels for mining vehicles

  • Clean fuels for trains, trucks, and buses


Meet the trainer

Stephen B. Harrison is the founder and managing director at sbh4 GmbH in Germany. His work focuses on decarbonisation. Hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as ammonia and methanol are fundamental pillars of his consulting practice. Stephen’s hands-on expertise extends to the full length of the value chain from production, purification, distribution, and storage through to utilisation of these green energy vectors.

With a background in industrial gases, including 27 years at BOC Gases, The BOC Group and Linde Gas, Stephen has intimate knowledge of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives from commercial, technical, operational and safety perspectives. Stephen served 14 years as a global business leader in these FTSE100 and DAX30 companies and had the opportunity to interact with people, businesses, and operations around the world.


What Attendees Are Saying

The best part of the training was the level of engagement from the trainer; he was very clear in his explanations and was taking the time to answer all queries from trainees.
— Engineering Project Manager, SBM Offshore
Slides were informative, good delivery from the trainer, and technology worked well. Good idea to space it out over three days as it was less disruptive.
— Managing Director, Low Carbon
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